Houston Police Department Announces Arrest of Suspect in Christmas Day Shooting
A suspect has been arrested and charged with murder following a fatal shooting that occurred on Christmas Day in southwest Houston, according to officials. Jonathon Ross, 39, was taken into custody by the police after being linked to the incident.
The incident took place at around 1:05 a.m. on December 25th at 6609 West Sam Houston Parkway South when Desmond Butler, 25, was shot and killed while driving his gray Honda Pilot. According to eyewitnesses, a Hispanic woman had gotten out of a black GMC and attempted to open the back passenger door of Butler's vehicle before a Hispanic man fired shots at it.
Butler then drove north on the feeder road of the West Sam Houston Parkway when he was hit by gunfire and crashed into a pole in an adjacent parking lot. The suspects fled the scene, but one of them turned himself in on January 14th.
An investigation revealed that the female passenger in Butler's vehicle was not a family member of the suspect, Jonathon Ross. However, Ross had been identified as the individual responsible for the shooting.
Ross has since been booked into the Harris County Jail and faces charges related to the murder of Desmond Butler. The motive behind the incident remains under investigation.
A suspect has been arrested and charged with murder following a fatal shooting that occurred on Christmas Day in southwest Houston, according to officials. Jonathon Ross, 39, was taken into custody by the police after being linked to the incident.
The incident took place at around 1:05 a.m. on December 25th at 6609 West Sam Houston Parkway South when Desmond Butler, 25, was shot and killed while driving his gray Honda Pilot. According to eyewitnesses, a Hispanic woman had gotten out of a black GMC and attempted to open the back passenger door of Butler's vehicle before a Hispanic man fired shots at it.
Butler then drove north on the feeder road of the West Sam Houston Parkway when he was hit by gunfire and crashed into a pole in an adjacent parking lot. The suspects fled the scene, but one of them turned himself in on January 14th.
An investigation revealed that the female passenger in Butler's vehicle was not a family member of the suspect, Jonathon Ross. However, Ross had been identified as the individual responsible for the shooting.
Ross has since been booked into the Harris County Jail and faces charges related to the murder of Desmond Butler. The motive behind the incident remains under investigation.